The Pro-Hunter / SW250...HSBS combo scores again!!!!
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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The Pro-Hunter / SW250...HSBS combo scores again!!!!
Here's the set-up:
Encore Pro-Hunter - black and stainless thumbhole under a Burris Fullfield 3x9 ballistic plex
250 gr SW and Harvestershort black sabot
110 grains of 2f Triple7
Winchester 209A primers
Saturday morning in southern TN got off to late start due to rain. Unfortunately, around 7:00 a.m. when the rain stopped we still had unseasonally warm temps (60) and heavy fog. We decided to cover the food sources (since it rained all night)...thinking they would hit the green fields after the fog lifted. Well, we were right on the money. We all saw bunches of deer almost immediately afterwards. I was sitting in a shooting house covering a field that was 150 yards long. Well, after watching several groups of doe enter and exit the field (moving right to left and vice versa...only about 40 yards wide), there was a group of four doe thatskirted the far edge of the field...just inside the the tree line. After detecting the fourth in line was a big girl, I gave her a loud fawn bleep just as she was passing behind a tree (thinking she would stop and look just past the tree). The plan worked perfectly...she was slightly quartering towards me, moving right to left...standing at 160 yards (+/- 5 yards...lasered)
So, given that I am producing a little over 2000 fps, I placed the "150 yard dot" on her left shoulder and squeezed. It tookFOREVER for the smoke to clear and when it did I saw nothing. After a quick reload (no swabbing and no issue loading at all), I called my buddy (his farm) and we started looking for sign.My buddy quickly found the spot where I hit her (hair and blood) and about 10 yards later she actually ran throughthe bottom half of a barb-wire fence. Just on the other side of thefence she smashed into a small tree and apparently fell down (a massive amount of blood) andthen regained her feet and kept going. Well, after about 100 yards of very easy tracking wefound her. I mean to tell you shewas gushing blood out of the exit hole with every step.As it ended up, the BDC scope did its job,the bullet entered forward of the left shoulder and exited just behind the right shoulder. The entry hole was obviously the size of a 45 cal but the exit wasvery impressive!
Encore Pro-Hunter - black and stainless thumbhole under a Burris Fullfield 3x9 ballistic plex
250 gr SW and Harvestershort black sabot
110 grains of 2f Triple7
Winchester 209A primers
Saturday morning in southern TN got off to late start due to rain. Unfortunately, around 7:00 a.m. when the rain stopped we still had unseasonally warm temps (60) and heavy fog. We decided to cover the food sources (since it rained all night)...thinking they would hit the green fields after the fog lifted. Well, we were right on the money. We all saw bunches of deer almost immediately afterwards. I was sitting in a shooting house covering a field that was 150 yards long. Well, after watching several groups of doe enter and exit the field (moving right to left and vice versa...only about 40 yards wide), there was a group of four doe thatskirted the far edge of the field...just inside the the tree line. After detecting the fourth in line was a big girl, I gave her a loud fawn bleep just as she was passing behind a tree (thinking she would stop and look just past the tree). The plan worked perfectly...she was slightly quartering towards me, moving right to left...standing at 160 yards (+/- 5 yards...lasered)
So, given that I am producing a little over 2000 fps, I placed the "150 yard dot" on her left shoulder and squeezed. It tookFOREVER for the smoke to clear and when it did I saw nothing. After a quick reload (no swabbing and no issue loading at all), I called my buddy (his farm) and we started looking for sign.My buddy quickly found the spot where I hit her (hair and blood) and about 10 yards later she actually ran throughthe bottom half of a barb-wire fence. Just on the other side of thefence she smashed into a small tree and apparently fell down (a massive amount of blood) andthen regained her feet and kept going. Well, after about 100 yards of very easy tracking wefound her. I mean to tell you shewas gushing blood out of the exit hole with every step.As it ended up, the BDC scope did its job,the bullet entered forward of the left shoulder and exited just behind the right shoulder. The entry hole was obviously the size of a 45 cal but the exit wasvery impressive!
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Fork Horn
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 155
RE: The Pro-Hunter / SW250...HSBS combo scores again!!!!
Above I simply cut some of the hide away to improve the view. Also, I know a lot of the rebate around SW's has to do with the close range shots, but these bullets are awesome with any kind of distance. And, given how accurate the SW's are, I think they extend my shooting range by a good 50 yards.
Hammer
Hammer
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RE: The Pro-Hunter / SW250...HSBS combo scores again!!!!
ORIGINAL: Hammer49
Above I simply cut some of the hide away to improve the view. Also, I know a lot of the rebate around SW's has to do with the close range shots, but these bullets are awesome with any kind of distance. And, given how accurate the SW's are, I think they extend my shooting range by a good 50 yards.
Hammer
Above I simply cut some of the hide away to improve the view. Also, I know a lot of the rebate around SW's has to do with the close range shots, but these bullets are awesome with any kind of distance. And, given how accurate the SW's are, I think they extend my shooting range by a good 50 yards.
Hammer
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